Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
BOG
I. noun see: bow
Date: 14th century
wet spongy ground, boggy adjective
II. verb (bogged; bogging)
Date: 1599
transitive verb to cause to sink into or as if into a bog ; impede , mire , intransitive verb to become impeded or stuck,
III. noun
Etymology: short for boghouse, from British argot bog to defecate
Date: circa 1789
lavatory 2